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SETTING AND DIAGNOSTIC MENU DESCRIPTIONS
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SETTINGS MENU
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TIME & DATE
Set and/or edit the time and date.
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SPEED
MAX SPEED
: Set the maximum operational speed of the
motor.
ACCELERATION
: Set how fast the gate will accelerate
at motor start. This can be set at slow, medium,
or fast.
SLOW DOWN
: Set the travel percentage where the motor
will start slowing down as it approaches the open
and close limit.
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POWER
TORQUE
: Set the torque level to low, medium, or high.
CURR. SENSE
: Set the way the board reads current from
load.
THLD
(threshold) is the default setting
and is recommended for normal operation.
PRGV
(progressive) is used in installations where
wind is a factor for the gate.
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7 DAY TIMER
EVENT 1
: Set up to 10 programmable events.
EVENT ACT.
: Set the event actions
OFF (Disabled) = Nothing happens
OPEN = Opens the gate once
OPEN & HOLD = Opens the gate and holds it
open. Only a close event or close
override command will close the gate
CLOSE = Closes the gate once
CLOSE & HOLD = Closes the gate and holds it
closed. Only an open event or open
override command will open the gate
AUX RELAY ON = Turns auxiliary relay on
AUX RELAY OFF = Turns auxiliary relay off
TIME
: Set the time the action takes place.
DAYS (ACTIVE)
: Set the days the action is to be active.
Each day need to be manually turned on using
the right arrow (>) to toggle it on/off.
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LEAF DELAY
DELAY LEAF
: Select the leaf to have the delay. This
function is used in dual gate applications only.
Leaf delay is for the open cycle of the selected
leaf. The close delay will be on the opposite leaf
of the one that is selected.
DELAY
: Set the delay for the selected leaf.
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AUXILIARY RELAY
RELAY ACTION
: Set the action of the relay function.
OFF
: Relay is inactive
PRE-WARN SIGNAL
: Relay is used to turn on a
strobe light or siren with a delay before the gate
starts moving. Adjustable up to 6 seconds.
MOVING SIGNAL
: Relay is on and kept active
while the gate is in motion.
ALARM SIGNAL
: Relay is on when the gate has
been tampered with. This is used as an alarm
sensor output.
OPENED SIGNAL
: Relay is on and kept active
when the gate is in the fully open position.
CLOSED SIGNAL
: Relay is on and kept active
when the gate is in the fully closed position.
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SERVICE CYCLE
SERVICE CYCLE COUNT
: Used to program a service call.
Set the number of cycles you want the gate to
run before the gate operator gives off an
audible double beep alarm. The alarm will off
every hour for 1 minute to let the customer
know that the gate needs service.
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LIMIT SW CONF.
INDEX
: This is the default configuration. The limit uses a
hall effect sensor for speed control and to keep
track of the gate position.
BEMF
: This option is used when the gate is to run only on
limit switches. NOTE: Not fully functional.
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SET TO DEFAULT
DEFAULT ALL
: Resets all parameters (below) to factory
settings.
DEFAULT SPEED
: Resets speed to 100%, acceleration to
fast, and the slow down to 90%.
DEFAULT POWER
: Resets torque to medium and the
current sense to progressive.
DEFAULT 7/D TIMER
: Disables all events and makes them
inactive.
DEFAULT LEAF DLY
: Resets leaf selection to none and 0.0
seconds.
DEFAULT RLY FUNC
: Resets relay function to off/inactive.
DEFAULT SVC C
: Resets service counter to 00000.
DEFAULT SW CONF.
: Resets limit switch configuration to
index.
DIAGNOSTICS MENU
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GATE STATUS: Provides status of gate (ie: opening, opened,
closing, closed, stopped, or stopped ERD)
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METER: Provides status of battery voltage, line in voltage, motor 1
current draw, and motor 2 current draw.
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MOTOR ONE: Provides speed and position of gate travel of
motor 1.
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MOTOR TWO: Provides speed and position of gate travel of
motor 2.
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EVENT LOG: Provides the last 25 abnormal gate events to assist in
troubleshooting. The events are date and time
stamped as they happen.
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CYCLE COUNT: Provides life, month, day, and remaining service
cycle counts.
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